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Movie Review: Marina of the Zabbaleen
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04/30/2008
Engi Wassef debuts her first feature documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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Jeffrey Sachs
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04/29/2008
Is Jeffrey Sachs yearning to become an official government mandarin?
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Robert Rimsky, 87
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04/21/2008
After graduating from Harvard Business School, joined the Navy and served as a Naval Supply officer during World War II; worked alongside his father in the family textile business; during his tenure as Chairman of Lucerene Textiles, introduced industry-shaping innovations in the form of new business approaches.
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Scenes From a Marriage
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March/April 2008
The connections between the two H’s are nearly as old as the film industry itself. Some of the highlights ...
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The Money Culture Comes to High School
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01/26/2008
Great wealth isn't just for Harvard and Yale any more—elite prep schools are also getting into the act.
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Calendar
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November/December 2007
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Up For Debate
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November/December 2007
Denzel Washington takes on the Harvard debate team.
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Changing Channels
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November/December 2007
With Quarterlife, the groundbreaking creators of thirtysomething are launching their next buzzworthy TV show–without TV.
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The Scandals List
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November/December 2007
A Harvard alumnus in flagrante delicto? Veritas? Looking back, sex scandals are actually a long-running Harvard tradition. Grads (and undergrads) have been caught with their pants down since at least the 18th century.
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This Month's Best Offensive Harvard Joke
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September / October 2007
Harrison Greenbaum and Dave Ingber took their routine, "Don't Touch the Foot," to Manhattan's Sage Theater this summer.
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Denzel Comes to Harvard
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07/13/2007
The African-American filmmaker gets permisssion to film at Harvard.
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Dog Days Arts Calendar
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May/June 2007
For world travellers and homebodies alike, there’s something cultural brewing near you this summer.
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Drew Faust in the Herald
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05/15/2007
The president-elect talks about power and leadership in the Boston Herald.
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American Sprawl
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Spring 2007
Former Spy editor Kurt Andersen weaves the historical and the hysterical into an ambitious novel of ideas.
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Kenneth Johnson English, 81
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10/05/2006
Lecturer at HBS, Boston University and Radcliffe; in 1961, began working for the Boston Redevelopment Authority and later at the Cambridge Redevelopment Center; joined U.S. Army in 1944, attaining the position of Staff Sergeant; among the first group of soldiers to go into Japan in the occupation after the war.
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Susan Levine, A.B. '90
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09/29/2006
Spotlight: Levine’s songs are simultaneously rooted firmly in a narrative folk tradition and unlike anything you’ve heard. Her voice is both delicate and robust, and her poetic lyrics are worldly without being world-weary, and candid without being cynical.
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Performance Art
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Toronto-born Winsome Brown is a writer, actress, and director who works—quite literally—from home. Her haven of high-design has hosted Shakespeare readings, play rehearsals, and even a film set. Brown gives us a tour of her Tribeca loft.
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Gang Mentality
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In Chicago architecture, a woman's touch will soon dominate the skyline. Architect Jeanne Gang talks about the female gathering instinct and designing an 82-story, $300-million tower on lakefront property.
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Richard Blinder, 71
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09/08/2006
Founding partner of the architecture firm Beyer Blinder Belle, playing a leading role in projects like the Rubin Museum of Art, the former Ford Center for the Performing Arts in Manhattan, and the renovation of Grand Central Terminal and the Ellis Island Immigration Museum.
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Walter Brookings, 91
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08/25/2006
Founded the Carrier Taxi Service in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1963; founded Brookings Real Estate in Annandale, Virginia in 1957; taught at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia and Blue Ridge School in St. George, Virginia; served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy during WWII, receiving the American Theater Ribbon, Philippine Liberation 1 Star, WWII Victory Medal, and Asiatic-Pacific Theater 4 Stars.
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Ronald Stanley Woodland, 65
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08/16/2006
Member of the English and theater arts department faculty of Edinboro University in Edinboro, Pennsylvania from 1968 to 2002, where he directed numerous plays; co-founder of the Edinboro Theatre Company and artistic director from 1981 to 1998.
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Harold Scott, 70
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08/02/2006
Actor, producer, director, and the first black artistic director of a major American regional theater.
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Henry Hewes, 89
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07/20/2006
Theater critic for The Saturday Review since 1951, chief critic from 1955 to 1973; founder of the American Theater Critics Association; former president of the New York Drama Critics Circle and the Drama Desk; editor of Best Plays anthologies from 1960 to 1964; elected to the Theater Hall of Fame in 2002.
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Peter G. Crone, 67
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07/11/2006
History teacher at the Waynflete School in Portland, Maine, Trinity Preparatory School in Orlando, Fla., Bancroft School in Worcester, Mass., and St. John's School in Houston, Texas; counselor and swimming director at Camp Wampanoag in Buzzards Bay, Mass. and Camp Snipatuit in Rochester, Mass.
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Alan P. Symonds, 59
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06/25/2006
Technical director of Harvard College theater programs; founder and operator of the freshman arts program at Harvard.
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Alan P. Symonds, 59
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06/25/2006
Technical director of Harvard College Theatre Programs since 1993; founder and director of Harvard College’s Freshman Arts Program; worked on lighting for the original Woodstock festival and the Boston Ballet; designed lights to coax penguins into mating at the New England Aquarium; patented an original theater lighting system.
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John W. Harris, 86; Hematologist
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05/05/2006
John W. Harris spent most of his life around blood. Fresh out of Harvard Medical School, he served as a captain of the U.S. Army Medical Corps on the battlefields of the European theater during World War II.
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Fred Jaquith, 85; Rhode Island Businessman
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04/17/2006
Fred Jaquith, an insurance executive who had fought with the Army Signal Corps in World War II, died in early April, according to the death notice in the Providence Journal. Jaquith was born in Boston, lived in Warwick, graduated cum laude from Boston College in 1941, and received his M.B.A.
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Michael Tsan Ty, 28; Doctor
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04/04/2006
On Monday, April 3rd, Michael Tsan Ty, 28, was crushed to death in his car when a 10-ton scaffolding fell from a construction site 13 stories overhead. According to the Boston Globe, Ty was still wearing his green hospital scrubs when he fell victim to the freak accident on Boylston St. A native of Atherton, California, Ty earned his B.A. and became a member of Phi Beta Kappa at Johns Hopkins University and graduated from the combined MIT-Harvard Division of Health Sciences and Technology in 2004. At the time of his death he was a neurology resident at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.